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A.M.O.P. PRESENTS: WALLOP (VOL. 2)

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Hello All! Hello World!

I said well hello there. The last one had two tracks by Stockholm, Sweden band Mazarine Street from their second record, Thirteen Reasons to Believe. On this you’ll hear two from The Beast Of Mazarine Street, their 1996 debut. The little exotica noodle of “Rabbi” rolls right into their ballad “Let It Come Down,” which features guest vocals by Karin Dreijer who has gone on to achieve success with her solo project, Fever Ray. I’ve always loved the alloy of raunch and sadness expressed by this song’s lyrics, like:

 
So come down on my face
and I’ll eat you on the kitchen floor,
we get to the very core…
sick spirit and sticky teeth

You’ll also hear Big Mama Thornton doing her own gut-bucket, ass-kicking (literally) take on Memphis Minnie‘s “Black Rat Swing.” Big Mama Thornton was recorded in San Francisco on April 25, 1966, and is backed by Muddy Waters and his incredible band: James Cotton (harmonica), Otis Spann (piano), Sammy Lawhorn (guitar), Luther “Guitar Junior” Johnson (bass), and Francis Clay (drums). I recently read an incredible article on Big Mama Thornton written by Cynthia Shearer and published in the 18th annual Southern Music issue of The Oxford American. I highly recommend you give THE THINNING OF BIG MAMA a read.

[“Big Mama,” by Cathey Miller]

[Little Richard, by Charles Burns 1992]

You’ll also hear Little Richard backed by Johnny “Guitar” Watson and produced by Larry Williams. I’ll never understand why the material this incredible performer recorded for the Okeh label in 1966 & 1967 wasn’t a huge hit, as I think it’s all fantastic! For those who don’t quite understand the cultural significance of Richard Wayne Penniman I will share this little tid-bit:
In 1956, David Bowie was not yet ten and his father would bring home the recent hit singles that made bizarre but wholly thrilling rock ‘n’ roller Little Richard a star: “Tutti Frutti” and “Long Tall Sally.” Bowie later said that he had the sensational reaction of “My heart near­ly burst with excitement. I’d never heard anything even resembling this. It filled the room with energy and color and outrageous defiance. I had heard God.” Even as a little boy his ambition had been set to be “a white Little Richard…..or at least his saxophone player.”

Well, you’ll hear this as well as some fantastic Duke EllingtonIggy Pop with David Bowie and Simple Minds; something from Actor, the second album by St. Vincent, released in 2009; and a whole lot more! So…

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[cover illustration by Janusz Stanny]

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A.M.O.P. Presents: __Wallop (Vol. 2)
  • Deadweight [edit] – Beck (produced with The Dust Brothers)
  • Dead Record Player – Dr. Dog
  • The Bed – St. Vincent
  • The Mooche (July 1, 1952 Uptown version) – Duke Ellington
  • Peach Trees – Rufus Wainwright
  • The Dance – Prince
  • “Light Of The Self” – David Lynch
  • Profezia – Paolo Ferrara
  • Rabbi / Let It Come Down – Mazarine Street
  • I Had A Dream – Tricky (Ft. Francesca Belmonte)
  • Sweet Virginia – Jerry Lee Lewis (ft. Keith Richards) (Rolling Stones cover)
  • Do Right By Me – Margo Price
  • Echoes Of The Mind – Symmetry (Johnny Jewel & Nat Walker)
  • Pretty As You Feel – Caroleen Beatty & Mushroom (Jefferson Airplane cover)
  • Celebrate – Anderson .Paak
  • Baby I Love You – Machito and His Orchestra ( Aretha Franklin cover)
  • Play It Safe – Iggy Pop (feat. David Bowie, Simple Minds, & Glen Matlock)
  • Black Rat – Big Mama Thornton With Muddy Waters Blues Band
  • Heart-O-Matic Love – Bo Diddley
  • I Heard Your Voice In Dresden – Elvis Perkins
  • Theme From Les Etrangers – François De Roubaix
  • Can’t Live Without Your Love – Janelle Monáe
  • Never Gonna Let You Go – Little Richard
  • Curtains Up” – David Lynch

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Deadweight [edit] – Beck (produced with The Dust Brothers)

Dead Record Player – Dr. Dog

The Bed – St. Vincent [photo by Ray Lego, 2009]

The Mooche (July 1, 1952 Uptown version) – Duke Ellington

Peach Trees – Rufus Wainwright

The Dance– Prince [photo by Randee St Nicholas, 2007]

“Light Of The Self” – David Lynch [Lynch’s diagram of Transcendental Meditation]

Profezia – Paolo Ferrara

Rabbi / Let It Come Down – Mazarine Street

I Had A Dream – Tricky (Ft. Francesca Belmonte)

Sweet Virginia – Jerry Lee Lewis (ft. Keith Richards) (Rolling Stones cover)

Do Right By Me – Margo Price [photo by Andrew White, 2018]

Echoes Of The Mind – Symmetry (Johnny Jewel & Nat Walker)

Pretty As You Feel – Caroleen Beatty & Mushroom (Jefferson Airplane cover)

Celebrate – Anderson .Paak

Baby I Love You – Machito and His Orchestra ( Aretha Franklin cover)

Play It Safe – Iggy Pop (feat. David Bowie, Simple Minds, & Glen Matlock)

Black Rat – Big Mama Thornton With Muddy Waters Blues Band

Heart-O-Matic Love – Bo Diddley

I Heard Your Voice In Dresden – Elvis Perkins

Theme From Les Etrangers – François De Roubaix

Can’t Live Without Your Love – Janelle Monáe [photo by Christina Lessa, 2013]

Never Gonna Let You Go – Little Richard

“Curtains Up” – David Lynch

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All the best to you and yours!—  –   ————-______-________ ->BOBBY CALERO[—+=-_________________If you dig the mix then please feel free to pass & post it along; if you dig an artist then please support them and go out and pick up some of their stuff. Oh, If you dig the blog overall there’s always the “FOLLOW BLOG VIA EMAIL” button somewhere down at the bottom.